Saturday, 25 November 2017

Business Course - Communications & Media Management (T40)

Hello yet again potential student :D

This time, we will be showcasing the Diploma in Communications & Media Management or CMM as it's called for short.


The media industry is an ever-changing landscape. Newspapers, television and radio have dramatically changed over the past few years, in no small part due to the internet. In this age, anyone can write or produce and be heard by hundreds, thousands, even millions of other people. But it’s still communications professionals – like the journalist, the video specialist or radio deejay – that command the most credibility and respect for their creativity and command of the language. So what will you learn in this course you ask?




Well let's just say a great many things. ;) You will learn the foundations of media and communications in the form of interesting theoretical and practical subjects. From photography and graphic design to journalism and media concepts, you learn basic skills and theoretical knowledge to function as media professionals.






Get into the swing of things - develop material for Radio, TV and Digital Media. Produce engaging media content in the TV and Radio studios as well as computer labs. Work for major media corporations in a 6-month internship program where you will apply the skills and knowledge acquired. Build up your network of clients and embark on your major project in the final semester. Check out this video on the right to see a live session of 987 that took place in CMM! Yes,





Here is fellow CMM student thought's on CMM. 



"CMM has really taught me a lot; not just in technical skills but also how to communicate and work cohesively with other people. And I have my classmates and tutors helping me every step of the way. Because if there is one thing that CMM embodies, it is teamwork. In the actual work society, I believe that applies as well. CMM has showed me that language is one of the most powerful tools and knowing how to wield it will be one of the most useful things you'll ever learn."  - Ranette Chin, Class of 2017


See you in the next post! ^_^












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